Because eating disorders are a psychological issue, treating stress, anxiety, or depression may often be critical when addressing the root of the issue. In severe cases, other types of medication may be needed to treat the physical effects of an eating disorder. 3. Residential teen treatment ...
- 《International Journal of Eating Disorders》 被引量: 96发表: 2007年 Therapists' attitudes about treating patients with eating disorders Overall, therapists considered cognitive behavioral therapy to be the preferred treatment method, though subjects who desired to treat these individuals tended ... ...
To treat BDD patient take therapist helps when the patient stop doing the compulsive behaviors to check the defect or cover it up. This may include removing mirrors, covering skin areas that the patient picks, or not using make-up. Risk factor in BDD many people become depressed, and some ...
Pica treatment has been found to be more successful in children who have undergone a medical assessment and behavioral evaluation by a mental health or medical professional. Behavioral assessments help to identify and treat associated problem behaviors, such as aggression.8 A thorough medical evaluation...
“On a societal level, it's important to push back on body objectification and making negative remarks about others’ appearances,” says Hilbert. “As much as we can preach resilience, getting to the root cause of body image dissatisfaction often starts with how we treat and talk to others...
Transcript The best way to get eating addiction help is to try to contact a treatment center that has expertise in handling eating problems or to see an
Keep in mind, these behaviors are usually compulsive, meaning that even though the person may want to stop, he or she simply must repeat the behaviors. Also, while the person may at first perform these behaviors or rituals in order to feel better, the urge to continue can intensify and ...
outcome, but we can't treat what we don't know exists. Those closest to someone who is struggling can be key in recognizing eating disorders, so let's review some of the myths, learn how to recognize them and what to do if you suspect someone you care about has an eating disorder. ...
The TFEQ-R18 (18 items) assesses cognitive restraint (the conscious adherence to inadequate and/or restrictive diets; sample item “I consciously hold back at meals in order not to gain weight”), uncontrolled eating (compulsive eating behaviors defined by certain behaviors and criteria that may...
DRAMATHERAPY AND EATING DISORDERdoi:10.1080/02630672.1999-2000.9689523Katerina Robertson MADipl. D. Th.Dipl. Spec. Ed.Dramatherapy